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Currently we simply set the gsettings key when activating an input source. This obviously introduces a time window, between the event that activates the switch and when the switch is complete, under which key events are being delivered to applications and interpreted according to the previous input source. The patches in bug 696996 introduce a DBus API in g-s-d that allows us to know when an input source if effectively active. Using that and freezing keyboard events in the X server until we hear back from g-s-d we can ensure that events won't be misinterpreted after an input source switch. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697007 |
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